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Ethiopian Airlines Crash: More Countries & Airlines Are Grounding The B-737 Max8 by prof2007: 5:05pm On Mar 12, 2019
SOURCE: dailymail.co.uk

COUNTRIES AND CARRIERS AROUND THE GLOBE THAT HAVE GROUNDED THE 737 MAX 8

A number of countries have banned Boeing's 737 MAX 8 jet from their airspace in response to the Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed all 157 people on board, and several individual airlines have grounded their B-737 MAX 8 aircraft. The Nairobi-bound plane was the same type as the Indonesian Lion Air jet that crashed in October, killing 189 passengers and crew - and some officials have detected similarities between the two accidents.

COUNTRIES BANNING B-737 MAX PLANES:
Australia: Australia on Tuesday barred Boeing 737 MAX planes from its airspace. Fiji Airways is the only 737 MAX operator affected by the Australian ban, according to Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority, as Singapore-based SilkAir's planes were already covered by a ban imposed by the city-state.

Britain: Britain's aviation regulator on Tuesday banned Boeing 737 MAX aircraft from the country's airspace. The UK Civil Aviation Authority said that 'as precautionary measure' it had decided 'to stop any commercial passenger flights from any operator arriving, departing or overflying UK airspace'.

China: Beijing Monday ordered domestic airlines to suspend operation of the Boeing 737 MAX 8, citing the two crashes. Noting 'similarities' between the two incidents, China's Civil Aviation Administration said operation of the model would only resume after 'confirming the relevant measures to effectively ensure flight safety'. China is a hugely important market for the US aircraft company, accounting for about one-fifth of worldwide deliveries of Boeing 737 MAX models.

Indonesia: Indonesia said it was grounding its 11 jets of the 737 MAX 8 type. Inspections of the aircraft would start Tuesday and the planes would remain grounded until they were cleared by safety regulators, Director General of Air Transport Polana Pramesti told reporters.

Malaysia: Malaysia on Tuesday banned Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft from its airspace. No Malaysian carriers currently operate the model, the aviation authority said.

Mongolia: The Mongolian Civil Aviation Authority said on Facebook it had ordered the state carrier MIAT Mongolian Airlines to ground the sole Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft in its fleet.

Oman: Oman on Tuesday suspended takeoffs and landings by Boeing 737 MAX planes at its airports 'until further notice'.

Singapore: Singapore's aviation regulator Tuesday completely banned the use of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in the country's airspace. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said it was 'temporarily suspending operation of all variants of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft into and out of Singapore' in light of the two recent accidents.

AIRLINES GROUNDING B-737 MAX JETS
Aerolineas Argentinas: Argentina's flagship carrier said late Monday that it had suspended the operation of its five 737 MAX 8s pending the result of investigations into the crash of the Ethiopian Airlines plane. Earlier its pilots had refused to fly the jet.

Aeromexico: Aeromexico, which has six 737 MAX 8s in its fleet, announced it was grounding the aircraft.

Cayman Airways: Cayman Airways CEO Fabian Whorms said it would suspend flights for its two 737 MAX 8 planes 'until more information is received'.

Comair: South African airline Comair said it had 'decided to remove its 737 MAX from its flight schedule'.

Eastar Jet: Eastar Jet, the only South Korean airline owning B737-8 aircraft, was told by the country's government to ground them.

Ethiopian Airlines: Ethiopian Airlines said Monday it had grounded its Boeing 737 MAX 8 fleet 'until further notice'. 'Although we don't yet know the cause of the accident, we have to decide to ground the particular fleet as an extra safety precaution,' said the state-owned carrier, Africa's largest.

Gol Airlines: Brazil's Gol Airlines said it was temporarily suspending its commercial operations with the plane.

Icelandair: Icelandair on Tuesday suspended its Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes.

Norwegian: Low-cost airline Norwegian Air Shuttle said on Tuesday it would suspend flights of its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft 'until advised otherwise by the relevant aviation authorities'.
Re: Ethiopian Airlines Crash: More Countries & Airlines Are Grounding The B-737 Max8 by Nobody: 5:31pm On Mar 12, 2019
Good one. If we can handle the issue facing our world like this then d world will be a better place.

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